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Incomindios UK puts out regular content on our blog by our team members, Indigenous leaders and a host of guest writers. Continue to check here regularly for an in-depth, personal insight into a multitude of Indigenous and environmental issues.
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‘Challenges and the Future of Minority and Indigenous Rights Protection’ Conference
University of Stirling, Scotland, 05/03/25-07/03/25 What does the future of justice look like for communities whose rights have been ignored, and what approaches can we facilitate to make this future a better place?From the 5th – 7th March, at the University of Stirling in Scotland, this question lingered as each keynote speakers and presenters shared their research and insights. The need to ‘fundamentally rethink’ our approaches to the rights of indigenous peoples and ethnic
incouk
Nov 3, 20257 min read


IHREN Webinar with Hartman Deetz
Please join us on November 20th, 2025 at 6pm GMT for our next IHREN webinar with Hartman Deetz! Hartman Deetz is an enrolled member of the Mashpee Wampanoag Tribe, who has spent over 30 years educating and advocating around issues of Native American rights and environmental justice. Deetz is currently working with Charles River Watershed Association and Cultural Survival and the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature. Deetz’s art work ranges from contemporary arts such as p
incouk
Oct 23, 20251 min read


Incomindios Lippuner Scholarship 2026 Call for Applications
Supporting the next generation of indigenous leaders Supporting Indigenous voices in global climate and human rights advocacy One of the ways in which Incomindios fulfils its mission to promote and support Indigenous rights and environmental justice is through the Incomindios Lippuner Scholarship. Established in memory of the late Eva Lippuner, who, together with her husband Heinz Lippuner, was among the founding members of Incomindios in 1974, this scholarship honours Eva’s
incouk
Oct 13, 20253 min read


IHREN Webinar with Venaya Yazzie
We are delighted to announce our next talk for the Incomindios Human Rights Education Network (IHREN) will be hosted by Venaya Yazzie on October 30th at 6pm UK time! Venaya's presentation is titled ' Reflecting Doodá Desert Rock Resistance: Navajo Guardians of the Matriarchland '. Venaya Yazzie is a member of the eastern Dinè (Navajo) and Hopi. She dwells in northwest New Mexico and her family homelands of Dziłnaodithłe (Huerfano), NM and Kinbetó (Chaco Canyon). Venaya is a m
incouk
Oct 13, 20252 min read


Introducing the 2025 Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar: Yadixa Del Valle
We are delighted that this year’s Incomindios-Lippuner Scholarship has been awarded to Yadixa Del Valle! Yadixa is a Guna woman from Panama, pursuing her Master’s in Sociocultural & Linguistic Anthropology at Western University, Canada.
Sophia Arnold
Jun 3, 20255 min read


Echoes of Resistance: Indigenous Sovereignty and Global Solidarity
Researched and written by Archie Wood November 2024 The protest in the Parliament of Australia on Monday, 21st October, wasn’t just a...
Archie Wood
Nov 20, 202412 min read


The Incomindios UN Youth Scholarship - An Interview with Dayana Blanco Quiroga Scholarship Recipient 2024
We spoke with Dayana Blanco-Quiroga, one of the recipients of the 2024 Incomindios UN Youth Scholarship, about her experience at UNPFII...
Sophia Arnold
Nov 20, 20244 min read


Film Review: Sugarcane – A Profound Examination of Trauma, Healing, and Resilience in Indigenous Communities
In UK Cinemas now: visit www.sugarcane.film Written by Sophia Arnold and Alicia Kroemer At first glance, ordering orange sprinkle...
Sophia Arnold and Alicia Kroemer
Oct 11, 20245 min read


Eco Series Edition 3: "Reparations and Resilience" - How CARICOM's 10-Point Plan Can Support Indigenous Climate Efforts in Dominica and Beyond
The Caribbean, with its turquoise seas and luscious green landscape, is often depicted as a paradise – but it is a paradise under siege,...
Archie Wood
Oct 4, 20248 min read


Overview of EMRIP (Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples) at the United Nations in Geneva, July 8-12, 2024
Introduction The 2024 session of the Expert Mechanism on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (EMRIP) took place at the United Nations in Geneva from July 8 to July 12, bringing together Indigenous representatives, experts, and advocates from around the world. This year's theme was "Indigenous Peoples’ Rights and Sustainable Development." This event serves as a crucial platform for discussing the rights and challenges faced by Indigenous communities globally. Incomindios, an orga
Alicia Kroemer
Aug 29, 202425 min read


A Conversation with Jeremy Dutcher by Emily Robinson
Jeremy Dutcher is a Wolastoqiyi (Maliseet) member of the Tobique First Nation in New Brunswick, Canada. He became widely known within...
Emily Robinson
Aug 7, 20245 min read


Regenerative Farming, Adaptability, and the 'Europatrocene' with the Eloheh Indigenous Centre for Earth Justice by Sophia Arnold
For this instalment of the Eco-Series, I had the absolute pleasure of speaking with one of the co-creators of the Oregon-based Eloheh...
Sophia Arnold
Aug 6, 20246 min read


The Piitapan Solar Project: an Environmental Indigenous Initiative in the Tar Sands of Alberta, Canada, Led by Melina Laboucan-Massimo by Megane Warren
In Northern Alberta, 100km north of the River Peace, the Lubicon Cree Community resides in a small village of less than 500 inhabitants,...
Megane Warren
Jul 31, 20246 min read


UNPFII Youth Scholarship Webinar Summary
United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues (UNPFII) 2024 Incomindios Youth Scholarship Team Webinar Event Recap Dayana Blanco...
Emily Robinson
Jul 3, 20247 min read


Eco Series Edition 2: Climate Case Study - Thaidene Nëné
11,700 years ago, The Old Lady roamed in what is today the Northwest Territories, Canada. She was hungry and asked for food from the...
Sophia Arnold
Jun 19, 20245 min read


Eco Series Edition 1: Eden People+Planet – Restoring the Land through Socio-Economic Opportunities
Join us as Inco UK is spotlighting various solution based climate change organisations and highlighting the incredible work they do in...
Megane Warren
Jun 18, 20244 min read


A Quechua Journey between Academia and Activism in Peru, Interview with Katherin Patricia Tairo-Quispe
Katherin Patricia Tairo-Quispe is a Quechua scholar and activist from Cusco, south of Peru. She is one of the co-founder of an...
Megane Warren
Jun 13, 20245 min read


UNPFII "Enhancing Indigenous Peoples right to self-determination in the context of UNDRIP: emphasising the voices of Indigenous youth" UN Headquarters, New York. April 14-26, 2024.
2024 Incomindios UN Indigenous Youth Delegation and Central/South American Delegation at the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indigenous...
Alicia Kroemer
Apr 30, 202419 min read


Webinar Recap: 2024 Incomindios-Lippuner Scholar Katherin Tairo Quipse’s “Cconchas: A Communitarian-Territorial Practice of Quechua Women in the Andes”
On 28 March, Incomindios had the pleasure of hosting a webinar presentation by Katherin Tairo Quipse, a Quechua activist and 2024...
Emily Robinson
Apr 18, 20247 min read


The 2024 Incomindios UN Youth Scholarship Delegates!
We are delighted to introduce the 2024 Incomindios UN Youth Scholarship Delegates ahead of the start of UNPFII: Daanis Pelletier, Crystal...
incouk
Apr 10, 20245 min read
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